Burning Platforms

Welcome to Burning Patforms: De-Coding the Power and Politics of Big Tech. Join Peter Lewis, Lizzie O’Shae (Digital Rights Watch), Dan Stinton (HealthEngine CEO), and guests, fortnightly for analysis of the politics of technology from some of Australia’s leading digital campaigners and industry experts. Brought to you by the Centre of the Public Square - an initiative of Per Capita.

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Episodes

The Rise of the Splinternet

Sunday Mar 20, 2022

Sunday Mar 20, 2022

Welcome to Burning Platforms: De-Coding the Power and Politics of Big Tech. 
 
 
This week, the Burning Platforms panel (Peter Lewis, Lizzie O'Shea, and Dan Stinton) are joined by former president of ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) Paul Twomey to outline how competing models of state control over online communications are challenging the very essence of the internet.
 
Burning Platforms is brought to you by the Centre of the Public Square - an initiative of Per Capita.

Sunday Mar 06, 2022

As the Federal Election approaches amid heightened geo-political tensions, Burning Platforms looks at a ground-breaking attempt to understand how political actors game the social media algorithms to deliver targeted disinformation.
 
Burning Platforms is brought to you by the Centre of the Public Square - an initiative of Per Capita.

Saturday Feb 19, 2022

Welcome to Burning Platforms: De-Coding the Power and Politics of Big Tech.
 
On this week's episode, Peter Lewis, Lizzie O'Shea, and Dan Stinton mark 12 months from the Facebook news takedown and review the progress of the News Media Bargaining Code with guest Terry Flew (Professor of Digital Communication & Culture, University of Sydney).
 
Burning Platforms is brought to you by the Centre of the Public Square - an initiative of Per Capita.
 

Sunday Feb 06, 2022

While Australians spent the summer searching for RATs, a hastily convened federal government inquiry was holding public hearings about online safety, as the Morrison Government amps up its war with the Big Tech companies.
 
Welcome to Burning Platforms: De-Coding the Power and Politics of Big Tech. 
 
Burning Platforms is back for 2022, as Peter Lewis dissects the Senate Economics References Committee Inquiry into international digital platforms operated by Big Tech companies with deputy chair Tim Watts MP.
 
Burning Platforms is brought to you by the Centre of the Public Square - an initiative of Per Capita.

Monday Dec 20, 2021

Western democracy has always been anchored by the idea of a public space where people gather to share ideas, mediate difference and make sense of the world. When Facebook blocked Australian users from viewing or sharing news in 2021, it sounded the alarm worldwide on our growing reliance on global tech companies to fulfil this critical role in a digital world.
 
The conflict sparked a new sense of urgency around the growing movement to imagine alternative digital spaces that operate in the public interest rather than simply for a commercial bottom line.
 
The Public Square Project draws together leading tech scholars, industry experts, writers and activists to chart a path towards a public square worthy of the name.
 
Welcome to Burning Platforms: De-Coding the Power and Politics of Big Tech. 
 
Burning Platforms is brought to you by the Centre of the Public Square - an initiative of Per Capita.

Sunday Dec 05, 2021

The internet promised new ways to challenge power and privilege, so how has it become a tool to promote division and entrench despots?
 
Welcome to Burning Platforms: De-Coding the Power and Politics of Big Tech. 
 
Join Peter Lewis, Lizzie O' Shea, and Dan Stinton, with guest, Elaine Pearson (Asia Director at Human Rights Watch), for this week's analysis of the politics of technology from around the world.
 
Burning Platforms is brought to you by the Centre of the Public Square - an initiative of Per Capita.

Sunday Nov 21, 2021

The dominance of Google’s data-hungry search engine is under the spotlight in Australia, with live inquiries on its role in the Ad-tech industry and anti-competitive deals which embed the search engine in smart devices.
 
But DuckDuckGo has proven that you can build a search engine that's not based on user surveillance.
 
Welcome to Burning Patforms: De-Coding the Power and Politics of Big Tech. 
 
Join Peter Lewis, Lizzie O'Shea, and Dan Stinton (managing director of Guardian Australia) for this week's analysis of the politics of technology from around the world.
 
Burning Platforms is brought to you by the Centre of the Public Square - an initiative of Per Capita.

Wednesday Nov 10, 2021

As the world's leaders debate the future of the planet, technology is being put forward as the solution to the earth's climate woes. But will smart energy networks, AI and Bitcoin really save us?
 
On this week's Burning Platforms, Peter Lewis and guests, Lizzie O'Shea (founder and the chair of Digital Rights Watch) and Benedetta Brevini (journalist and Associate Professor in the Department of Media and Communications at the University of Sydney), dives deep into the environmental impacts of technology.
 
Burning Platforms is brought to you by the Centre of the Public Square - an initiative of Per Capita.

Sunday Oct 24, 2021

Online platforms are acting like nation-states and governments are trying to become platforms, but are they both getting it wrong?
 
Welcome to Burning Platforms: De-Coding the Power and Politics of Big Tech.
 
Join Peter Lewis and guest, Jathan Sadowski, Research Fellow, Department of Human Centred Computing - Monash Data Futures Institute, for this week's analysis of the politics of technology from around the world.
 
Burning Platforms is brought to you by the Centre of the Public Square - an initiative of Per Capita.

Friday Oct 08, 2021

With a review of the Privacy Act expected soon, and the Facebook whistleblower revealing Facebook's privacy breaches among other things, we take a deep dive into the legal frameworks for entrenching digital data rights into Australian law. From informed consent to data matching and security, is the traditional approach to privacy applicable to the online world?
 
Welcome to Burning Patforms: De-Coding the Power and Politics of Big Tech. 
 
Our regular panellists:
Peter Lewis, Former Director of The Australia Institute’s Centre for Responsible Technology
Lizzie O' Shea, Chair of Digital Rights Watch
And special guests:
Anna Johnston, Director at Salinger Privacy
David Swan, journalist at The Australian
Burning Platforms is brought to you by the Centre of the Public Square - an initiative of Per Capita.

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